Family of Jordan Neely Calls for Accountability in Subway Death Case
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The family of Jordan Neely, who was killed in a subway car last week, has urged Mayor Eric Adams to reach out to them. Adams has declined to say whether he reached out to them directly. The killing has sparked polarizing debates about mental health, racism, and homelessness, and set off days of protests and vigils in the streets and subways. Daniel Penny, who put Neely in a fatal chokehold, has yet to be arrested or charged. Criminal justice advocates held a protest calling for Penny's arrest, and pushing for more support for homeless New Yorkers.
- Eric Adams Please Give Us a Call Mayor Hasn’t Reached Out After Jordan Neely Killing, Family Says THE CITY
- Jordan Neely's family calls Penny's statement 'admission of guilt' Eyewitness News ABC7NY
- Neely family says man accused in subway death should "be in prison" Yahoo News
- Jordan Neely's attorneys rip into Marine Daniel Penny's statement, beg Adams to 'give us a call' New York Post
- Jordan Neely's family releases statement, calling for Daniel Penny to face charges CBS New York
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